Pair of giant pandas share dinner at Chongqing Zoo in China
On May 19, two giant pandas enjoyed a bamboo dinner at the Chongqing Zoo in China. Pandas Xing Xing and Chen Chen enjoy each other's company as the two scarf down a hearty meal.
On May 19, two giant pandas enjoyed a bamboo dinner at the Chongqing Zoo in China. Pandas Xing Xing and Chen Chen enjoy each other's company as the two scarf down a hearty meal.
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A wolf seemed super keen to get a piece of a bison carcass from a grizzly bear, footage by a nature photographer in Yellowstone National Park shows, but the bear seemed unimpressed by its antics as it bounced around.Trevor LaClair said he filmed the scene in April 2023, when the bear pulled the carcass from a frozen pond.“Two of the wolves approached the grizzly. One of the wolves got too close and the bear lunged at it as a warning. However, the wolf viewed it as an opportunity to potentially lure the bear away and began play bowing and bouncing around,” LaClair wrote on Instagram.“After a while, the grey wolf gave up and laid down nearby, waiting patiently for a piece of meat,” LaClair added. The grizzly eventually left and the wolves were able to get their turn.According to the National Wildlife Federation, a wolf will dance and bow if it is feeling playful. Credit: Trevor LaClair via Storyful
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Two wildcats released into a national park last year have given birth, marking a “major milestone” for wildcat recovery in Scotland, conservation experts have said. Nineteen wildcats bred in captivity were released into the Cairngorms National Park last June as part of efforts to save the species which in 2018 was deemed to be on the verge of extinction. The Saving Wildcats partnership, led by the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland, said that at least two of the females have now given birth in the wild.
A zoo in Berlin has welcomed the arrival of a baby Rothschild giraffe.Tierpark Berlin said the almost six-foot-tall newborn was “still a little wobbly on its feet, but nonetheless in great shape.”The baby giraffe was born to 10-year-old Amalka, the zoo said, her fourth calf in all. The new arrival brings to nine the total number of giraffes at the zoo.Rothschild giraffes are endangered, with only 1,400 remaining in the wild, the zoo said.The zoo’s mammal curator Maren Siebert said, “Rothschild giraffes are threatened in their native Kenya and Uganda, primarily by illegal hunting and the expansion of agriculture.”“The fragmentation and destruction of habitats has also led to the Rothschild giraffe being eradicated in almost its entire former range,” Siebert said. Credit: Tierpark Berlin via Storyful
A curious bear was caught red-pawed helping itself from the back of a truck in Tennessee, not far from Gatlinburg where a theme park employee recently found herself face to face with a furry visitor.Keith Aldijaili told Storyful that he was used to seeing this particular bear near his rental cabins in Sevierville, alongside her several cubs.Aldijaili’s Ring camera recorded the moment the bear inspected the back of his truck for a while, before leaving with a white plastic bag. Credit: Keith Aldijaili via Storyful
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Seen from the air, they ripple across the landscape — a river of antelope racing across the vast grasslands of South Sudan in what conservationists say is the world's largest land mammal migration. The country's first comprehensive aerial wildlife survey, released Tuesday, found about 6 million antelope. The estimate from the nonprofit African Parks, which conducted the work along with the government, far surpasses other large migratory herds such as the estimated 1.36 million wildebeests surveyed last year in the Serengeti straddling Tanzania and Kenya.
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